Aspen Ridge Neighbourhood Plan Changes - Saskatoon

Official title: Aspen Ridge Concept Plan Amendment and Land Use applications

Informational Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
Saskatoon Land wants to update the Aspen Ridge neighbourhood plan now that the Saskatoon Freeway route has moved. The changes would extend residential lots to the east boundary, relocate two care home sites, and create a larger mixed-use commercial area near McCrory Link.

Why This Matters

Live in or near Aspen Ridge? These changes affect what gets built next door. The plan would allow more mixed-use development with shops and services, plus medium-density townhouses. Care home locations would also shift.

What Could Change

If approved, the buffer zone along the east boundary disappears and residential lots extend further. A site near McCrory Link and Fehergyhazi Boulevard would be rezoned from medium-density residential to mixed-use commercial. Another block at Henry Dayday Road gets rezoned for townhouses instead of small-lot single homes.

Key Issues

  • Should the freeway buffer zone be removed now that the route has changed?
  • Should the site at McCrory Link be rezoned for mixed-use commercial development?
  • Should care home sites be relocated to Sharma Lane and Henry Dayday Road?
  • Should the block at Henry Dayday Road allow townhouses instead of small-lot homes?

How to Participate

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